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University of Georgia
The University of Georgia, a land-grant and sea-grant university with state-wide commitments and responsibilities, is the state's flagship institution of higher education. It is also the state's oldest, most comprehensive and most diversified institution of higher education. Its motto, "to teach, to serve and to inquire into the nature of things," reflects the university's integral and unique role in the conservation and enhancement of the state's and nation's intellectual, cultural and environmental heritage.

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2651059 fire Wind speed meter, sling psychrometers, wood moisture meter, and radios for prescribed fire use.
2651060 fire Drip torches, fuel can, fire flaps, fire rake, and shovel for prescribed fire use.
2651063 fire hardwoods resprouting from prescribed fire damage - 1 growing season
1162064 fire Lines of strip heading fires set at night. Tifton, Georgia. 1984
1162065 fire Setting a line of heading fire at night. Tifton, Georgia 1984
1162063 fire Brandon Moorhead on the fireline. Tifton, Georgia
1162050 fire Spot fire. Tifton, Georgia
1162049 fire Spot fire ignition. Tifton, Georgia
1146042 fire Left flank of a flanking fire in 3-year old rough during a dormant season (December) burn. Tifton, Georgia
1146043 fire Right flank of a flanking fire in 3-year old rough during a dormant season (December) burn. Tifton, Georgia
1146044 fire Heading fire in a 3-year old rough during a dormant season (December) burn. Tifton, Georgia
1146037 fire Backing fire during April burn. Tifton, Georgia
1146039 fire Plowed firebreak, South Georgia
1146041 fire Smoke from smoldering large woody debris (downed logs). Tifton, Georgia
1146036 fire April burn. Tifton, Georgia
1146026 fire April burn with spot fire technique. Tifton, Georgia
1146022 fire After doramant season (December) backing fire in 8-year old plantation. Tifton, Georgia
1146024 fire Edge of a spot fire backing into wind. April burn. Tifton, Georgia
1146021 fire Backing fire in April. Tifton, Georgia
1146012 fire on the fire line. Tifton, Georgia
1146013 fire regrowth of bracken fern following a late winter (February) burn. Tifton, Georgia
1146014 fire regrowth of bracken fern following a late winter (February) burn. Tifton, Georgia
1146009 fire regrowth of bracken fern following a late winter (February) burn. Tifton, Georgia
1146005 fire Backing fire moving toward Buddy "the fire dog" Tifton, Goeriga
1146007 fire Dead snag tree burning during prescribed burn. Tifton, Georgia
1146001 fire Dead snag tree catching on fire during a spring (April) spot fire. Tifton, Georgia
1146002 fire Smoke from doramnt season (December) flanking fire in 2-year old rough. Tifton, Georgia
1146003 fire Backing fire during spring (April) burn approaching Buddy "the fire dog". Tifton, Georgia
1460011 fire Litter (shed bark and pine needles) buildup at the base of a tree in a stand that has not been burned for 47 years. Introducing fire into this stand will require moist soil and litter conditions to prevent smoldering at the base of these trees which can girdle the stem and lateral roots. April 2002
1146023 fire Backing fire during an April burn.
1146025 fire April burn spot fire technique.
1146038 fire Flaning fire in 3-year old rough. Dormant season (December) burn. Tifton, Georgia
1146010 fire Spring (April) burn in mid-afternoon becomes difficult to maintain as relative humidity is increasing the moisture content of fine fuels carrying the fire.
1146040 fire Using a growing season (May) burn to control hardwoods. Tifton, Georgia
1217103 herbicides (general) Old field planting, banded herbicide treatment
1217105 herbicides (general) Banded herbicide application
1217106 herbicides (general) Seedling in treatment plot
1217107 fire Burn in newly planted stand
1217096 herbicides (general) Old field planting, band herbicide application.
1217021 herbicides (general)
1217094 weeding/cultivation Mowing
1217086 fertilization Poultry litter fertilization. Checking spreader application
1217087 fertilization Poultry litter application
1217088 fertilization Poultry litter application
1217089 fertilization Poultry litter application
1217090 fertilization Poultry litter application. Spreader calibration
1217091 fertilization Poultry litter application. Spreader calibration
1217092 fertilization Poultry litter application
1217081 fertilization
1217083 fertilization
1217085 fertilization Poultry litter application
1217074 fertilization
1217075 fertilization
1217079 herbicides (general)
1217024 herbicides (general)
1217019 release treatments
1217020 release treatments
1217055 pruning (general)
1217056 pruning (general)
1217057 pruning (general)
1217018 herbicides (general)
0908013 fire topkill after dormant season fire
0908014 fire topkill after dormant season fire
2651062 fire top kill after winter burn
5078014 release treatments Herbicide release treatment
5078017 fire
1146008 fire Spring (April) burn in mid-afternoon becomes difficult to maintain as relative humidity is increasing the moisture content of fine fuels carrying the fire. Tifton, Georgia
1146006 fire drip torch
1153009 mechanical Mowing between planting rows in a first year pine plantation. Coffee County Georgia
1153010 mechanical Mowing between planting rows in a first year pine plantation. Coffee County Georgia
1153011 mechanical Mowing between planting rows in a first year pine plantation. Coffee County Georgia
1162023 fire Smoke from prescribed fire during a dormant season (January) burn. Tifton, Georgia
1403012 fertilization Collecting a foliage sample for nutrient analyses. Needles from the spring flush of the current year are collected in December. From the bud, follow the needles back along the stem to the sterile bract region on the stem. This "bare" area on the stem is a transition where the first flush of needle growth in the spring stopped & the second needle flush began. Collect needles between this point and the first set of lateral shoots. See images 1403009 & 1403011
0908030 release treatments overstocking due to natural seeding in young planted stand
0908011 fire backing fire in a 15 year-old stand during growing season (early May)
0908012 fire backing fire in a 15 year-old stand during growing season (early May)
0908009 fire backing fire in a 15 year-old stand during growing season (early May)
0908010 fire backing fire in a 15 year-old stand during growing season (early May)
0908008 fire backing fire in a 15 year-old stand during growing season (early May)
1403010 fertilization Using a shotgun to collect a foliage sample for nutrient analyses. Georgia Coastal Plain
1403011 fertilization Collecting a foliage sample for nutrient analyses. Needles from the spring flush of the current year are collected in December. From the bud, follow the needles back along the stem to the sterile bract region on the stem. This "bare" area on the stem is a transition where the first flush of needle growth in the spring stopped & the second needle flush began. Collect needles between this point and the first set of lateral shoots. See image 1403009
1403007 fertilization Using a shotgun to collect foliage samples to determine nutrient status. Dougherty County, Georgia 1998
1403008 fertilization Foliage stripped from lateral branch on right for nutrient alalyses. Compare to terminal shoot and lateral shoot on the left where foliage was not collected. The last flush of growth at the shoot tip is not included in the sample. Dixon Memorial Forest, Waycross, Georgia 1999
1403009 fertilization Spring flush needles stripped from shoot for nutrient analyses. Needles from the spring flush of the current year are collected in December. From the bud, follow the needles back along the stem to the sterile bract region on the stem. This "bare" area on the stem is a transition where the first flush of needle growth in the spring stopped & the second needle flush began. Collect needles between this point and the first set of lateral shoots. See image 1403011
1420121 fire USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama
1420131 fire Grazed firebreak. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama
1420133 fire Height-growth seedlings killed by controlled burn. USDA Forest Service - Conecuh National Forest, Andalusia, Alabama. 1954
1420156 longleaf pine Pinus palustris Cows grazing in stand one month after burn. Kisatchie National Forest in Louisiana. March 1964
2651017 release treatments Garlon 4 Thinline or Streamline treatments applied during dormant season pine release
0908003 fire needle-drape fuels in midstory
0908032 release treatments overstocked stand with low live crown ratio
0908043 release treatments Thinline or Streamline treatment of hardwoods in a pine plantation during the dormant season with Garlon 4
0908046 release treatments Garlon 4 Thinline or Streamline treatments applied during dormant season pine release
0908047 release treatments Top die-back after Garlon 4 Thinline or Streamline dormant season pine release treatment. Note resprouting.
0908048 release treatments Hack-n-squirt individual stem injection.
0908015 fire Fusiform canker burning, a common problem in stands with basal cankers
0908016 fire dead snag igniting during burn which can cause spotting and control problems
0908020 fire disked fire break
0908024 fire spot fire technique
0908025 fire spot fire technique
0908027 release treatments a planted stand overstocked due to natural pine seeding

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